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The PC is one of the most popular gaming platforms in the world, and one that’s constantly changing. Here at The Verge we cover every aspect, including the latest hardware developments from companies like Nvidia and Logitech, massively popular games like Fortnite and Overwatch, and hugely influential digital platforms like Steam and itch.io.

The Steam Machine feels like the TV gaming PC I’ve always wanted

I’ve been looking for a better way to play Steam games on my TV, and the Steam Machine checks all my boxes.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Steam Controller doesn’t have a headphone jack, and Valve told us why — kind of.

“This is both a peripheral controller for a PC as well as the Steam Machine or whatever else you want to plug it into,” said hardware engineer Steve Cardinali. “Most of the time, your audio will be coming from that, not directly your controller.” Because of that, “we just didn’t feel like it was necessary.”

I still wish it was there; I use the DualSense’s headphone jack for quiet audio at night all the time. Otherwise, I really like the controller.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Steam Frame vs. Meta Quest 3.

I brought our Quest 3 to Valve’s offices just in case we’d be seeing the Steam Frame, formerly known as Deckard — and it paid off! I didn’t have time to directly compare optics, but I’d say comfort is superior. It’s noticeably smaller, with controllers that are bigger.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
A look inside the Steam Machine.

What’s inside Valve’s six-inch cube? We got a dozen photos of the console’s guts, including all six sides.

Gallery: Peek inside Valve’s new Steam Machine with our photos.
It looks like a full quarter of the Steam Machine’s volume is just the fan.
A metal sandwich of cooling, motherboard, and power supply, with antennas for ears and ports for feet.
A view from the top down. It’s a Delta fan.
Left side.
Another dedicated antenna in the corner.
Hands for size comparison.
Tiny daughterboards on the bottom, screw holes for M.2 2280 and 2230 SSDs, and the label for Valve’s 300W power supply from Chicony.
The USB and Ethernet ports are on their own tiny board, too.
Now with the shroud on.
Back together again, with the front panel off.
A cherry red wooden panel, swappable with the Steam Deck’s included plain black one.
A small black cube with USB ports on the bottom of the front panel, a thin glowing light bar above that, and the remaining seven-eighths of the front panel red with a Team Fortress character in silhouette.
The e-paper display that Valve internally built for this Steam Machine displays system stats like CPU and GPU temperature and fan speed.
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Gallery: Peek inside Valve’s new Steam Machine with our photos.
Photo by Everything Time Studio / The Verge
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Valve didn’t announce Half-Life 3, so why all the secrecy?

I told you security guards lined the halls during my Valve visit. CNET’s Scott Stein can back me up. But I’ve never seen guards during previous Valve trips — and maybe they were only there that day. Steve Burke (Gamers Nexus) told me he didn’t see any when he visited.

Some think this image means a game beginning with “H” might stop being “censored” sometime “soon”.
Some think this image means a game beginning with “H” might stop being “censored” sometime “soon”.
Image: Valve via u/N0th1ng5p3ci1
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Steam Deck Verified = Steam Machine Verified.

According to Valve, games are already Steam Deck Verified, they’ll “automatically be verified on Steam Machine.” There will be a Steam Frame Verified program, too.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Up close with the Steam Machine and Steam Controller.

Since people seem interested on our social media channels: Valve really does have a giant valve at HQ! A huge red wheel that spins in place on a huge screw, anyhow. It’s fun to throw, heavy, lots of inertia keeps it spinning. No word on what happens if you let the Steam out.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Here are pictures of the see-through Steam Frame and Steam Controller you can’t buy.

Valve showed The Verge versions of its Steam Frame VR headset and Steam Controller with clear plastic shells, and we put together a photo gallery so you can look at them, too. Perhaps Valve will release something like them as limited editions, like it did with the Steam Deck OLED.

A Steam Frame with a transparent case.
A Steam Frame with a transparent case.
A Steam Frame with a transparent case laid flat on a table.
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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Is this an Xbox?

I’m not ready to call time on the “everything is an Xbox” strategy just yet, but you have to admit: Valve launching a home console that plays PC games does feel like a potential problem for Microsoft.

MrCraggle:

RIP to whatever Xbox was turning into.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Valve isn’t talking about Steam Deck 2 because the right chip doesn’t exist.

IGN’s Wesley Yin-Poole has an excellent interview with Valve’s Pierre-Loup Griffais and Yazan Aldehayyat, including one reason why they have no news about Steam Deck 2. It’s because yet again, the promised “generational leap” in performance is not yet possible. They haven’t found the right chip.

Griffais says:

“We’re not interested in getting to a point where it’s 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life. We want something a little bit more demarcated than that.”

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Steam Frame can track the Steam Controller’s position.

In another good tidbit about Valve’s new hardware from Gamers Nexus, the channel says that the controller has LED markers that can be detected by the Frame. Pretty cool!

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Have questions about Valve’s new hardware?

Just for Verge subscribers, Sean Hollister and I will be replying to comments and questions regarding Valve’s new Steam Frame, Steam Machine, and Steam Controller. Ask your questions here, and we’ll be jumping in at about 3PM ET.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Valve will let you side load APKs onto the Steam Frame.

The company confirmed it to Gamers Nexus in a statement:

APKs can also be side-loadable just like any non-Steam applications on Steam Deck. We expect that VR APKs that don’t leverage proprietary APls to just work.

Valve enters the console wars

A decade later, Steam Machines have returned.

Sean Hollister
Our first look at the Steam Machine, Valve’s ambitious new game console

Can Valve’s tiny box take on Microsoft and Sony?

Sean Hollister
The Steam Frame is a surprising new twist on VR

This is what Valve’s new headset is all about.

Jay Peters
Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Todd Howard wants to jumpscare you with a surprise Elder Scrolls VI release.

But don’t get your hopes up — Howard reminded us all in an interview with GQ that the game “is still a long way off,” (not until at least 2026, apparently). Though he doesn’t want you to see it coming:

“I like to just announce stuff and release it. My perfect version – and I’m not saying this is going to happen – is that it’s going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear.”

Sims streamers are distancing themselves from EA, but for some the choice is hard

EA has assured players its impending conservative owners won’t impact the game’s inclusive content.

Ash Parrish
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Jay Peters
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Epic and Google may not get their settlement.

Judge Donato is now ordering an evidentiary hearing in Epic v. Google, Law360’s Bonnie Eslinger reports from the courtroom. She writes Donato is “not sure the proposed deal will correct Google’s illegal conduct,” and was skeptical that Epic and Google “are suddenly BFFs.”

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
I had a bad weekend with Xbox Full Screen Experience preview on MSI Claw — but I’ll need to retest.

Correction: I originally wrote there was no way to bring up the task switcher on Claw — the best part of FSE — but that’s because MSI Center claimed I was on the latest BIOS when I wasn’t! With BIOS 10F, I can long-press Quick Settings to task-switch. Because that BIOS may have fixed other things too, I also need to re-test sleep (which wasn’t working for me).